What I have is two Equinox multi modems (supported under 2.4) and any
number of ATX boxes to play with.
There are three line simulators in the building.
Once of which is a very interesting looking thing called a Micro Sevel
LS200 Mini-pbx simulator, unfortunately it's on lone from Qa and I can't
keep it and the rest of the time I have to fight over the other two line
simulators with the other R&D, Tech Support and QA people.
But, it occurs to me, if I'm understanding right, Asterisk is a magical
bit of software with will do PBX on a Linux system for me and since I
have access to two four port equinox multi modems... shouldn't it be
possible for me to build my own PBX? Or... am I suffering from being in
work at 11pm on a Saturday night delusions?
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